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      03-02-2016, 08:51 PM   #1
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Washing Microfiber

Hi all. It seems that there are so many different things people recommend when washing microfiber so it made sense to do a quick video highlighting what I do to take care of my towels.

Let me know if anyone has any thoughts!

A few questions for you:
- Do you all use cold water or warm?
- What products do you use to keep them clean?
- Do you have a brand preference? I find that The Rag Company has great towels and will probably get more from them. They are just $$!


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There are specific products for cleaning your towels but IMHO save your money and just use a scent free liquid detergent with no fabric softener....Heavy wash, warm-cold, high spin. For drying use low or no heat.


I use different brands, most of the online detailing retailers carry sales and or deals where you can get good quality towels at a good price. Check users reviews and use your best judgement. I like to use the bulk pack microfiber towels from big box stores as throw away/never wash towels for use on wheels and inner door frame and trunk area....never on the exterior paint.
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There are specific products for cleaning your towels but IMHO save your money and just use a scent free liquid detergent with no fabric softener....Heavy wash, warm-cold, high spin. For drying use low or no heat.


I use different brands, most of the online detailing retailers carry sales and or deals where you can get good quality towels at a good price. Check users reviews and use your best judgement. I like to use the bulk pack microfiber towels from big box stores as throw away/never wash towels for use on wheels and inner door frame and trunk area....never on the exterior paint.
What are your favorite brands? Like I said, The Rag Company seems to have high quality products so I'm sticking with them for now, but I'm always open to try new things. I just use my older ones for the door sills and places like that. The dying towels are where it matters a lot since you use them the most frequently and the chance of them picking up dirt is probably the highest.
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I got the fancy MF detergent but I don't notice a difference. Like it was mentioned, just buy a scent free
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I use regular Tide, never had any issues.. One thing I do is hang then over my banister to air dry. You can dry them in a dryer but don't use any dryer sheets.
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I use regular Tide, never had any issues.. One thing I do is hang then over my banister to air dry. You can dry them in a dryer but don't use any dryer sheets.
Of course no dryer sheets or softener!

I find that the 5 min low drying makes them fluffier.
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